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Brevicoryne
Brevicoryne brassicae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Sternorrhyncha
Family: Aphididae
Tribe: Macrosiphini
Genus: Brevicoryne
van der Goot, 1915
Species
See text

Brevicoryne is a genus of aphid insect that contains many species which are agricultural pests.

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Hosts

This genus parasitizes a wide range of hosts, with many members of the Brassicaceae (broccoli, cabbage, kale, etc.) included.

Adults

Adults are distinguished from the nymphs by their darker body. They may (alate) or may not exhibit wings.

Parasites

Many species of wasps parasitize the juvenile (nymph); injecting their eggs using their ovipositor creating 'mummies' (so called because of their desiccated appearance).

Species

  • Brevicoryne arctica Richards, 1963
  • Brevicoryne barbareae Nevsky 1929
  • Brevicoryne brassicae Linnaeus, 1758, the cabbage aphid[1]
  • Brevicoryne crambe Bozhko, 1950
  • Brevicoryne crambinistataricae Bozhko, 1953
  • Brevicoryne fraterna Strom, 1938
  • Brevicoryne jiayuguanensis Zhang, Chen, Zhong & Li, 1999
  • Brevicoryne lonicerina Mukh & Akhm, 1980[2]
  • Brevicoryne nigrosiphunculata Hodjat, 1981
  • Brevicoryne shaposhnikovi Narzikulov, 1957[3]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Brevicoryne" at the Encyclopedia of Life
  2. ^ Mukhamediev, A. A. & Akhmedov, M. Kh. (1980). "New species of Lonicera aphids (Homoptera, Aphidinea) from Central Asia". Доклады Академии наук Узбекской ССР (Reports of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan SSR) (in Russian). (Мухамедиев, Алишер Аулиянович & Ахмедов, М.Х.).
  3. ^ Нарзикулов М.Н. Новые виды тлей /Homoptera, Aphididae/ из горного Таджикистана//Энтомологическое обозрение. 1957. Т. 36. № 3. С. 671–694. Narzikulov, M. N. (1957). "New species of aphids (Homoptera, Aphididae) from the mountains of Tajikistan". Entomological Review. 36 (3): 671–694. ISSN 0367-1445.

Sources

  • "Brevicoryne brassicae (linnaeus)". EXTension ENTOmology & UH-CTAHR Integrated Pest Management Program, University of Hawaii.
  • Zhang, G.; Chen, X.; Zhong, T. & Li, J. (1999). Zhang, Guangxue; et al. (eds.). Aphididae. Fauna of Agricultural and Forestry Aphids of Northwest, China: Insecta Homoptera Aphidinea (in Chinese). Beijing: China Environmental Sciences Press. pp. 273–508. ISBN 978-7-80135-635-2.


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